Manual creasing machine

Looking to cleanly fold heavy cardstocks or coated papers. Chances are you will need a scoring machine. Scoring machines or creasers are designed to crease your document to make it possible for easy folding and processing. There are two primary types of equipment available on the market. Units with rotary scoring wheels and compression creasers that use a long bar to press a crease into the paper. Compression scoring devices tend to provide a higher quality finished product but are slower and often more expensive than rotary alternatives. That being said, compression is the only way to go if you are dealing with full bleed digital output since a wheel can cause cracking along the score line. Take a look at the machines below and find a unit to help you quickly and accurately create book jackets, greeting cards, tent cards and much, much more.
Whether you need to make brochures, booklets, or anything else that needs perfect folds, using a creasing, perforating, and/or scoring machine is a great way to give your documents a polished, professional finish. Creasing is quickly becoming the preferred method for creating clean folds without cracking or doing damage to the toner on digitally printed media. There are multiple options when it comes to these machines including air fed and friction fed creasers. Each option is useful depending the type of creasing jobs you plan on doing, whether it is short to medium volume jobs or large volume jobs. There are also different types of creases each machine can perform for different types of products you are making. These types of creases include a tri-fold, z-fold, half, letter, and the list goes on.
Most creasers vary in the amount of creases per page that can be performed. This gives you even more options to choose from when finding the perfect creasing machine for you and/or your print shop. Most creasers can also perforate and score documents as well, which means that they are combining three separate products into one. While scoring is very similar to creasing it is very valuable when making professional booklets and brochures.